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Old 04-06-2008, 05:15 AM
Jerry Pitts Jerry Pitts is offline
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Originally Posted by jessye_1
Then how does it became my property, not the goverments?

Jessye:

Just a theory here:

If, as Extramural suggests and as the Senate Document #43 states "All property is owned by the state..", then all you can do with regard to the 'ownership' of the property, is to request from the state that they allow you to 'purchase' the vehicle from them (making such request clear in the understanding that by purchasing the property, you also receive absolute 'title' to the property, and that the property no-longer be encumbered in the same fashion as the other property that are owned by the state). Also indicate in the request that their denial of ownership, places the property in a status of 'abandoned property' subject to the laws of salvage, thus giving you the right to make such claim under the same law.

Secondly, you must gather and retain cognizance of the fact that 'the owner' of the property is responsible for the affairs of the property. Thus, if the property is subject to 'taxation', then it is the 'owner' that is responsible for paying said taxes. Example, if you rent or lease a home, it is the responsibility of the 'owner' to maintain property in a safe condition, and that the owner also pay any taxes that are due.

Jerry Carlos
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